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1998 Yamaha SR 400 Registration Number: R687 GBR Frame Number: 1JR-337956 - Refurbished and in super order The Yamaha SR 400, running from 1978 all the way up to 2021, had been marketed for the Japanese home market, later to be introduced into Europe and America in 2014. The SR was originally developed under the design credo “easy to start“, and when Yamaha’s Technical Director damaged his ankle trying to start it, easier starting became a priority! As a result Yamaha developed a decompressor lever and a sight glass system. Through the small sight glass, there was an indicator showing when the piston was approaching top dead centre. By squeezing the decompressor lever, the piston could be easily taken through tdc to the start position. The SR 400 has an air-cooled 4 stroke single cylinder SOHC two-valve engine with a dry sump, cleverly with the frame down tubes serving as the oil reservoir. The SR was styled by Atsuhi Ishiyama with the bike being in dealers showrooms in late 1975. This example has been recently restored at great expense, but is now for sale sadly due to ill health. The bike is showing 21,117 miles recorded, and is offered with a valid MoT certificate to July 2024.
1958 Velocette Venom Registration Number: KVS 156 Frame Number: 9816 - Lovely ‘Clubman ‘ styling In 1955 Velocette introduced the Venom alongside the 350cc Viper in direct competition with the popular British twins. The engine, designed by Charles Udall, featured an alloy cylinder head and high compression piston giving a claimed top speed of 100 mph. This was also the first British bike to use fibreglass enclosure panels for ease of cleaning and access. The suspension has a novel and efficient method of adjustment through the use of an outside adjustable arc. The Venom established itself as the the flagship model of Velocette with a total of 5,700 models produced between 1951 and 1970. The Venom featured today is in super condition. Finished in black with gold pinstripes, the bike pays homage to Velocette’s legendary standard of chrome plating. In addition the Venom has the bonus of ‘Clubman’ styling in the form of twin dials, dropped handlebars and rear sets. Given the limited production and the presentation of this example, we are confident this will be a very worthy addition to any collection. Due to storage in recent ownership, some light recommissioning will required prior to use
1929 Royal Enfield Model 350 Registration Number: TT 4093 Frame Number: 19168 Royal Enfield built its first powered vehicles - De Dion-engined tricycles and quadricycles - in the closing years of the 19th Century, followed by its first motorcycle from 1900. The first 2¾hp (350cc) Enfield appeared in 1924 in overhead-valve and sidevalve versions, both of which used engines supplied by J A Prestwich. The JAP engine gave way to one of Royal Enfield's own manufacture for 1925, at which time the three-speed Sturmey Archer gearbox was standardised. The big Royal Enfield was the firm’s premium model of the Vintage era, and a beautifully built machine. This smart 350cc side valve Royal Enfield was comprehensively restored by our vendor approximately 30 years ago, with new engine internals including crank, piston and cams. Initially given an age-related registration, the bike subsequently regained its original and desirable ‘TT’ registration. In regular use ever since, the 350 has successfully completed many VMCC events, including the Banbury Run where it won the Ivor Mutton (best Royal Enfield) Award in 2013 and 2014. The bike was awarded a Highly Commended rosette at a Bristol Show, and featured in Classic Motorcycle magazine in July 2007. Described our vendor as a “tidy, reliable and nippy machine in full working order”, could you possibly ask for more?
1961 Moto Parilla 250 Wildcat Registration Number: 294 UYV Frame Number: 700537 Engine No 700537 This machine is a rare beast. The Wildcat was a “USA-only” product of the Moto Parilla factory, made for the huge off-road and competition market. Designed with off-road in mind, it had an immensely strong “full-loop” frame (unlike the road bikes) and was fitted with top class Ceriani GP 35mm front forks (with damping adjustment from the saddle) and adjustable Ceriani rear shocks. Completing the high specification was a 7 litre tank, steering damper and steel based, leather covered seat. The engine was, at the time, the most powerful 250cc single engine in production with 26 bhp claimed. The Wildcat shared the same tune as the road-racing GS 250 model, with high compression piston, x1 cam (50/80/80/50 timing), 28mm Dellorto SSI carburettor and remote SS2 float bowl. Most Wildcats were bought as pure off-roaders with no intention of conforming to any road legalities such as lighting, instruments or silencing. A small number were sold with an optional “Enduro” kit which provided lighting with a headlamp and mounting “ears” at the front and a rear tail light and stop light switch. An extra coil fitted in the CEV 6055 magneto provided “direct” lighting and power for the stop light. This machine, equipped with the lighting kit and optional tachometer, started life in the UK in a batch imported by the UK concessionaire, and possibly sold via Comerfords in London. Around 30 machines were taken in a deal when the factory was effectively in receivership, but strangely no one outside the Parilla board knew this! This led to great difficulty in getting any spares for the Wildcats, as they were unique models in the range, sharing no cycle parts and only major engine components such as crankcases and barrels with other 250 models. Several of those bikes were used as parts “donors”, being stripped as required to keep customer bikes going or to repair them after crashes. Some Wildcats were “scrambled” by famous names such as world champion Dave Bickers, so one can imagine some damage was caused to the race bikes. This particular bike started out as “New Old Stock”, a new and unused engine, frame and swing arm unit which was bought from an enthusiast in Devon who had many years ago acquired several complete and incomplete Parilla models. Both engine and frame shared the same serial number so it was an obvious move to rebuild the bike to a high standard using the best original components available. It has been subject to a thorough restoration mechanically and cosmetically. Externally it is as near to 100% original as possible. Original gas tank, forks, mudguards and other missing components were located or came from a stock of new/old stock parts. Replica parts were not used other than the silencer to make it possible to use on the road. Internally the engine was checked over but being unused needed little work other than replacement of seals. In current ownership the following work has been completed: · All frame parts were powder coated gloss black. · All fork parts were powder coated wrinkle black as original · Fork stanchions hard chromed · OE fasteners and fittings were re-plated with dull zinc · All OE chrome work was re-plated to UK standards · Fuel tank de-rusted internally and refinished to OE standards and pattern · New gas taps were commissioned from the original manufacturers · The seat was repacked and recovered in Italy to ensure the exact stitching methods used were replicated · The wheel rims were replaced with flangeless alloy units and rebuilt using stainless spokes · New tyres fitted The Wildcat has been fitted with a custom made stainless steel “silenced” version of the original megaphone exhaust pipe, to tame a few of the many decibels produced by what is basically a “full race” ‘60’s engine tune. The lighting kit is not fitted at this point but an OE kit was supplied. In good running order (the engine was rebuilt by a renowned UK Parilla specialist). This rare bike comes with a certificate of authenticity and history file.
2013 Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat Registration Number: M15 RKA Frame Number: TBA - The fastest V-Twin in the world - Under 1,000 miles from new According to Wired Magazine, December 2012, “This is the Benchmark Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat, a beautifully naked bike with a massive engine that not only flies, but sets records. How fast is it? Salt Flats fast. A few months back, the bike set a record of 172.2 mph at Bonneville, making it the fastest big block v-twin engine on two wheels. Confederate says that number equates to about 200 mph on the street.” Confederate Motors was founded in 1991 by trial lawyer H. Matthew Chambers, with a matra to seek, "enlightened design through true American inspiration”. Owned and endorsed by the celebrity owners such as Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Keanu Reeves, David Beckham and Bruce Springsteen, owners of a genuine Hellcat are joining an exclusive club. Named after the legendary F6F Hellcat fighter plane of World War II and designed by the celebrated Pierre Terblanche, the Hellcat combines an uncompromising design with innovative engineering. Equipped with a V2, 2163cc, four-stroke motor, the engine produces 132bhp and a maximum torque of 150.0 ft.lbs, which propels the bike to a maximum top speed of 172.2 mph. The frame utilises a 3” hard steel backbone, 2” hard steel downtube, TIG welded frame with a custom 48 mm fork to the front, with adjustable Race Tech coil-over to the rear. The Hellcat uses double-disc brakes with Beringer 4 Piston Aerotech radial calipers to the front, and a drilled Brembo disc to the rear. The standard tyre sizes are 120mm and 190mm (front/rear). The cost of this engineering and quality of finish was in the region of £70,000 when new. Registered in 2013, this Hellcat has been in a small private collection of bespoke motorbikes, and has covered under 1,000 miles from new. The Hellcat is offered with a valid MoT certificate to October 2024.
Nettuno 1911 fountain pen marbled with vermeil trim without box and papers. This limited edition model was made in a run of 911 (40/911), this being an early example. It has a medium Nettuno 18k 750 nib and the decorative barrel band is marked 925. Overall good condition with a very slight gap between the bottom barrel band and piston knob.
Soennecken 333 Superior Black and Gold stripe fountain pen in case. A Gold and Black striated pen with fine 14c 585 Soennecken semi flexible nib, piston fill, with zipper case. Overall good condition with some light wear throughout to pen, some heavier wear to spots of the unmarked zipper case.
Sheaffer Balances from the 1930's and 40's in celluloid. The lot consists of a Sheaffer Junior model piston fill in green/black stripe, Sheaffer Balance slender 3 model in green/black stripe, 5-30 in black/grey stripe with reverse trim, Premier full size model in black, Premier short model in grey/black stripe, black oversize Premier set, grey/black stripe oversize Premier set and green/black stripe oversize Premier pencil. Overall fair to excellent, grey/black stripe oversize is engraved and has some marking to the barrel, grey/black stripe 5-30 with cap lip trimmed.
From the 'DJH Ford Collection', a remarkably original RS500 from a 34-year ownership, meticulously maintained and cherished by a true enthusiast. The original Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was the first Ford to wear the Cosworth badge and was presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1985. It was introduced as a means of homologating the Sierra for 'Group A' Touring Car racing, with a requirement that 5,000 cars were built and sold. Launched for sale in July 1986 and based on the three-door Sierra body-shell, it was designed by Ford's Special Vehicle Engineering (SVE) and was powered by a Cosworth-designed 2-litre turbo engine of now-legendary repute. At this time, the Sierra Cosworth was a new kind of performance car - a 'blue-collar hero' able to humble true sports cars! In total, 5,545 cars were produced - of which 500 were sent to Aston Martin Tickford for conversion to the Sierra RS500 Cosworth. If the RS Cosworth was an homologation car, the RS500 was an evolution special. Once Ford had built the requisite 5,000 RS Cosworths, 'Group A' rules allowed an upgraded evolution model to be launched. This could carry changes focused on improving its racing potential, provided Ford sold 10% of the original number as road cars, hence the 500. The RS500 was announced in July 1987 and had a mechanically uprated Cosworth engine (more similar to the one to be used in competition), with power boosted to 224bhp, upgraded brakes, modified bodywork and the cachet of being hand-assembled - the RS500 really is the ultimate 1980's Fast Ford! Indeed, during the model's 30th anniversary year in 2017, the RS500 was named the 'Ultimate Cosworth' by one of the UK's biggest one-make car shows.More details on the RS500 can be found here: https://supercarnostalgia.com/blog/ford-sierra-cosworth-rs500?rq=RS500The car presented here is 1987 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth (AMT #266 of 500/chassis #GG 39092) in Black, despatched from Tickford on 21st July 1987 to Hendy Ford of Southampton for sale, and first registered on 1st August 1987 as E500 JOR. Its first owner deciding on leasing it from the dealership, hence the original keeper is recorded as Hendy Lennox Leasing Ltd. Pleasingly, E500 JOR still wears its original Hendy Ford number plates, a rare Cosworth bonnet sticker, passenger footwell fire extinguisher, rear blinds, boot floor catch-net and (unused) parcel shelf and First Aid kit all still in situ - these items were fitted by Hendy Ford for reaching their sales quota.As the 1990s began, the car’s next keeper (our vendor) was the proud owner of a 'regular' Moonstone Blue 3-door Sierra RS Cosworth, however, in March 1990, keen to acquire the new 'halo' RS500 model, he approached his local dealership, Hendy Ford, and part-exchanged his 3-door for E500 JOR. He was to be its proud and diligent owner for the next 34 years.The car’s accompanying original service booklet shows its first owner had it routinely serviced with Hendy Ford, up to 19,600 miles, when our vendor bought it in 1990 (an accompanying sales invoice confirms). Our vendor continued this tradition of servicing at the supplying-dealership, before using Ford specialists Tremona Garage up to 2014 and stamps and invoices relate to that.Over the decades, E500 JOR was used and enjoyed, as these cars are meant to be, making trips around the UK and Europe. Always garaged, maintained and crucially, kept original, E500 JOR survives today as quite possibly one of the most original, genuine and unmolested RS500s we have ever offered for sale. Our vendor has always ensured that the timing belts were routinely replaced, and the car regularly serviced and this regular care has ensured that it has never needed an engine rebuild, painting or welding. It feels and looks all the better for it, not Concours obviously, but with a sincerity which is impossible to replicate. E500 JOR has now covered a conservative mileage of just 60,197, supported, quite remarkably, by every single MOT Certificate since July 1990 and is in amazingly original and wholesome condition – testament to having only ever had two owners, the second for almost 35 years.Being an RS500 devotee, our vendor has ensured that E500 JOR has made pilgrimages to Cosworth, enjoyed many outings with the RS Owners Club, been displayed at shows and featured in magazines.The accompanying history file includes an original and complete Ford book-pack, a spare key, every MOT Certificate since 1990, multiple period photos of E500 JOR, numerous invoices for servicing, maintenance and parts, RS500 material, club/specialist appraisals, a copy of a Tickford RS500 data sheet plus magazines featuring E500 JOR. Also, coming with the car is a specially commissioned Modatek 30th Anniversary Commemorative RS500 piston, #002 of only 30 produced, specially engraved with E500 JOR and Build #266 (see photos attached) - what a great addition to the car.Interestingly and by pure chance, a few years ago our vendor got to know the car's original owner and he was able to send our vendor an image of E500 JOR parked next to an Escort S1 RS Turbo, his son’s car. They got the two cars together again and mocked-up the same photo, in the same spot, some 30 years later (see photos attached).We understand that E500 JOR drives with a pure, unspoilt and original feel and, according to one RS500 expert, its engine is one of the best he’d ever encountered, high praise indeed. Trying to find classics cars like E500 JOR is getting much harder, let alone examples as rare and as sought-after as an RS500; what an opportunity this is, decades of care from a dedicated owner lavished on a car that is considered a 'high-water mark' in Ford’s enviable back-catalogue.Specification Make: FORD Model: SIERRA RS500 COSWORTH Year: 1987 Chassis Number: WF0EXXGBBEGG39092 Registration Number: E500 JOR Transmission: Manual Engine Number: YBD0468 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 60197 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
1904 Siddeley 6 HPRegistration No EL 259Chassis number 169Engine number 192/6CVCC Dating Certificate 149John Davenport Siddeley started the Siddeley Autocar Co. Ltd in Coventry in 1902 with what were thinly disguised Peugeots. In 1903 he was supplied by Vickers with a 6hp single cylinder, the same as a Wolseley of that time, except for the radiator. Vickers also owned Wolseley. In 1905 Siddeley was appointed as General Manager of Wolseley, succeeding Herbert Austin.EL 259 was registered in Bournemouth in November 1904 to a doctor. With six subsequent owners it was in continuous use until 1917. In 1934 it was discovered by a Mr. R Nash, who was well known at the time for rescuing very early cars and preserving them, in a coal yard in Honiton Devon. Mr. Nash sold the Siddeley to a Mr. M J P Estler in 1935 who recommissioned the car for the road. One of the notable events EL 259 undertook in Mr. Estler’s ownership was taking part in a race for Veteran cars at Brooklands in 1939, she remained in his possession until 1965. The car then passed to his nephew, Mr. Giles Estler, who actively campaigned the car for many years. EL 259 has been very well known in VCC circles for undertaking many long drives to events. It is reputed that the car was fitted with a new con rod and piston in 2006.The car is presented as seen along with some spares. It has three forward speeds and reverse. There is a current V5 and VCC dating certificate. The VCC hold a full history of the car.With its very early VCC dating certificate, the Siddeley is eligible for all VCC events, including the famous Creepy Crawly Rally, and of course the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run which takes place every November which the car has completed with ease many times.Estimate: £50,000-60,000
Small 0-gauge Items by Issmayer possibly with manufacturing assistance of Schönner: red 0-4-0 loco & tender, one side coupling & piston rod separated but present, other side coupling rod separated and piston rod missing, with tender. One loco wheel loose. 4-wheel tender. Two blue coaches, one red. Two shorter coaches, one red, one blue. One ‘continental style’ double arm signal, in need of repair. Overall condition is good.
A gas powered vertical steam plant. This large impressively engineered plant stands approximately 47cms in height in total. The wooden clad boiler is approximately 12 cms in diameter (11cms cladding to cladding) and stands 38 cms in height, and is similar to Cheddar examples. The two piston steam plant has a flywheel measuring 14 cms in diameter (5 1/2"), and the the plant bears the initials 'EP' to one end (Ernst Plank????). The base measures approximately 44 cms (L) x 26 cms (D) x 9 cms (H), which has an electrical connect underneath to a vertical lamp, as well as a pipe going into the boiler itselt. The plant comes with a series of weights on a rod with some coiled wire. The plant is unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Matchbox - Corgi - Husky - Majorette - Others - A large unboxed group of diecast and plastic model vehicles in a variety of scales. Lot includes Majorette #210 VW K70; Matchbox Rolamatics #10 Mustang Piston Popper; Husky Sunbeam Alpine; Matchbox RW #15 Diamond T Prime Mover and similar. All items have varying levels of age and play related wear generally ranging Poor - Good - some repainted and some with missing / broken parts. All models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Unmarked Maker - An unmarked but very well engineered copper and brasss stationary steam engine. The engine is mounted on a Formica base surround with steel railing and brass stanchions. The engine has a copper cylinder and brass casing supporting the cylinder and abrass funnel. There is a brass wheel which drives the brass piston. There is also a steel platform which sits to one side of the engine. To engine comes with burner tray. The engine stands approximately 22 cms in height, has some dusty signs of display and appears to be in Very Good condition. The model is unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
The Beechcraft Baron G58 is a twin-engine piston aircraft produced by Beechcraft, a division of Textron Aviation. The Baron G58 is part of the Baron family, which has been a popular choice among general aviation pilots and businesses for decades. Known for its reliability, versatility, and performance, the Baron G58 is widely used for various missions, including business travel, training, and personal transportation.Here are some key features and information about the Beechcraft Baron G58:1. **Twin-Engine Configuration:** - The Baron G58 is a twin-engine aircraft, featuring two piston engines mounted on its wings. This twin-engine configuration enhances performance, safety, and redundancy.2. **Performance:** - The aircraft is known for its impressive performance, including a cruise speed of around 200 knots (230 mph or 370 km/h) and a range of approximately 1,481 nautical miles (1,703 miles or 2,740 km) with maximum fuel.3. **Cabin and Seating:** - The cabin of the Baron G58 typically accommodates up to six occupants in a comfortable and configurable arrangement. - The cabin design emphasizes passenger comfort and is equipped with modern avionics and amenities.4. **Avionics:** - The Baron G58 is equipped with advanced avionics, including glass cockpit displays, navigation systems, autopilot, and other modern avionics technologies. - It may feature the Garmin G1000 avionics suite, providing enhanced situational awareness and ease of operation.5. **Retractable Landing Gear:** - The aircraft is equipped with retractable landing gear, contributing to its aerodynamic efficiency.6. **Training and Utility:** - While the Baron G58 is a popular choice for private owners and businesses, it is also used for multi-engine training due to its twin-engine configuration. - Flight schools often use the Baron G58 for instrument training, commercial pilot training, and multi-engine instructor (MEI) courses.7. **Range and Payload:** - The aircraft has a good balance of range and payload capacity, making it suitable for regional travel and short to medium-haul flights.8. **Upgraded Versions:** - The Baron G58 is part of a lineage of Baron aircraft, and it represents the latest developments in the series. Over the years, Beechcraft has introduced various upgrades and improvements to enhance performance and avionics capabilities.9. **Reliability and Durability:** - Beechcraft aircraft, including the Baron series, are known for their robust construction and durability, contributing to their reputation for reliability.10. **Market Presence:** - The Baron G58 continues to be a popular choice in the twin-engine piston aircraft market, appealing to both private owners and operators with business and training requirements.The Beechcraft Baron G58 remains a versatile and well-regarded aircraft in the general aviation community, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and reliability. Its twin-engine configuration and modern avionics make it suitable for a range of missions, from personal and business travel to flight training applications.Measures 18.75 x 14.5.
A Millholme Models 'OO' Gauge/4mm part built Landy 4-6-4 Baltic Tank Steam Locomotive; built/painted to a good standard, fitted with motor, finescale wheels, missing both bogies and piston rods: Plus four other kit built steam locomotives; comprising 4-4-0 Princess Mary L.N.E.R Green (fair, fitted motor). A 2-6-2 G.W.R Tank R/no 4410 (fair, fitted with motor). A Class 4F 0-6-0 R/no 44497 (good with motor - no tender). And a 4-4-2 Tank (fair, with motor) (five items untested).
Original vintage educational poster entitled British Railways The Power featuring colourful images with descriptions about trains and how the engine works and what different jobs are carried out by railway workers, including - Drivers and firemen start their careers as cleaners / The maintenance of the boiler is one of the jobs done in the running shed / Steam is the main source of power British Railways have 19,000 steam engines carrying their own coal and water - with a diagram showing how the piston works below a cut out image showing the workings of a steam engine train and different class models of trains below marked between images and descriptions - Diesel Electric Shunter Oil engines are in use but they depend on imported oil / Electric engines haul both passenger and freight trains. World copyright reserved November 1952 Educational Productions Ltd visual aids 17 Denbigh Street London SW1 Printed in Great Britain Sheet 3. Good condition, tape mark at bottom right. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 50x75.5, year of printing: 1952.
A fascinating electro-magnetically driven miniature Beam Engine mounted on an Oak base and having screw-down terminal connections, a 4" diameter flywheel, the beam, connecting rods and pillar/tower being of brass construction. 10 1/4" long, 5" width (max) and 8" high approx. Stroke of plunger/piston 1 3/8" approx. The electro-magnet appears to be switched by a make and break contact with a cam forming part of the crankshaft assembly.
A Montblanc pen collection in a leather Montblanc case to include: a Meisterstuck 144 R fountain pen with a two-tone 14K gold nib in Bordeaux burgundy resin, with gold plated trim and white star cap, fitted with a screw piston; a matching ballpoint pen; a matching propelling pencil. Included with the lot two boxes containing Montblanc cartridges (13 unused, 2 used), a spare fountain pen piston, a spare Mont Blanc rollerball refill and a box of 0.7 mm Mont Blanc pencil leads. (9)
Six Boxed Matchbox Lesney Superfast Models, 2e Jeep Hot Rod, red body, white base, 5e Lotus Europa dark pink body, wide superfast wheels, 10e Piston Popper, white interior, amba glass, unpainted base,40d Vauxhall Guildsmen, pink body, blue circle flame label, 64c Slingshot dragster, metallic blue, wide superfast wheels, flame no 9 label and 67c Hot Rocker Capri, metallic lime green body, unpainted base, all in mint boxed original condition.(6 items)
Robby style tinplate robots x seven, resent issue, made in China including: (1) Ha Ha Toys Planet Robot, red, 9"/23cm; (2) Ha Ha Toys Planet Robot, sliver, 9"/23cm; (3) Ha Ha Toys Planet Robot, black, 9"/23cm; (4) Space Trooper, black, 7"/18cm; (5) Space Trooper, red, 7"/18cm; (6) Ha Ha Toys Space Trooper, black, 10"/25cm; (7) Ha Ha Toys Piston Action Robot, sliver and red, 8.5"/22cm; mix of fixed key mechanism, key wound and battery operated, all keys are present, untested; all are within Fair to Good boxes; overall Good to Good Plus; (7).
Tinplate trains x three including: (1) Iron Horse Special Locomotive, Masudaya Japan, battery operated (clean battery compartment), within Fair box, 14.5"/37cm long; (2) Piston Blue Mountain, Masudaya Japan, battery operated, some surface corrosion and to the battery compartment, 15.5"/39cm long; (3) International Express, made in China, battery operated (clean battery compartment), 17"/43cm long; all untested but generally Good; (3).
TN Toys (Nomura of Japan) Battery Powered Dump Truck, based on a GMC Cab, tinplate battery operated model with red and cream cab, red body and tinprinted chassis, includes see-through piston detail, tailgate present with clean battery compartment to underside together with Mystere Action, circa 1958, some playwear, Good to Good Plus, 11.5"/29cm long.
Boxed highly detailed Conrad 1/50 scale diecast Liebherr R984C Litronic Hydraulic Excavator model (item no 2914/0) in excellent/near mint condition (some slight yellowing of plastic piston housings as is typical with these models), box excellent. Model with working metal tracks with positionable shovel and arm
TIBALDI, THE DA VINCI CODE A LIMITED EDITION SILVER, SILVER GILT AND BLACK RESIN FOUNTAIN PEN, NO. 324/618 Cap and Barrel: Silver cap and barrel engraved with cryptic codes and symbols, the cap with a silver gilt clip and cap band, barrel with an ink viewing window, engraved with the Vetruvian man and locations from the Da Vinci Code film, stamped with .925 common control mark Nib and Filling System: Medium two tone nib, stamped 18K, piston filling system, uninked Accessories: Tibaldi box, certificate of authenticity, user manual and guarantee booklet, information booklet, outer card packaging and card sleeve Condition Report: Like new condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y13 Santa Fe Locomotive - light green boiler & cab, gold boiler door, silver headlamp, gold trim to chimney & condensers, maroon smokebox & chassis with type A piston slot, gloss black base with maroon base rivet, dark brown wheels - Nice example, tiny chips to edge of chimney otherwise Near Mint in Good type B box.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear unboxed group of Locomotives (1) Y13 1862 American "General" Class Locomotive - "Santa Fe" - dark green body, dark red chassis, black baseplate, dark red baseplate rivet, silver headlamp lens, gold boiler door, piston slot type A and gold boiler walkway edge, (2) similar but with dark green boiler walkway edge, (3) similar but piston slot type B & dark green rivet to baseplate (4) unboxed example (5) Y14 1903 "Duke of Connaught" Locomotive with gold boiler door (box missing end flap) (6) similar unboxed (7) model with extra painted detail. Fair to Excellent in Fair to Good boxes.
Various Mechanical spares for Model Aircraft including Engine parts Glow Plugs Starter and other items, including Ripmax Sigma EQ Battery Charger, Pro-Peak Prodigy 11 Charger/Discharger, both in original boxes, unboxed Ripmax Pro Peak 13.8V Power Supply, Sullivan (USA) Dyna Tron Super Hi-Tork Starter, Qty of used and unused various sizes landing wheels (24+), two packs of OS 8 Glow Plus, Saito Carburettor and Piston (in original packs), various engine parts incl Silencer, Mick Reeves Jumpstart, Landing Gear (2 pieces) and plastic tool box with assortment of small tools, nuts and bolts etc, generally G-VG, boxes G (qty)
A Quantity of 'OO'Gauge/4mm Triang/Hornby Unboxed Railway items, comprising approximately twenty-two items of four-wheel rolling stock, ten passenger coaches, a small quantity of trackside buildings, etc. A Triang 0-4-0 dock authority, a Hornby class 43 Inter City 125 power unit and dummy, a Triang Class 101 two car D.M.U in BR green, and a boxed Triang Ref No R759 Hall class, good but damage, to piston block, overall condition playworn to good, loco's u/t.
Rolls-Royce Sectioned Drawings of Piston Aero Engines Softback Book by Lyndon Jones 1995 Special Edition (Historical Series) Large Format published by Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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